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ESPH Massage offer - 20%* off intro sessions and booklets. BOOK ONLINE: www.esph.co.uk


In need of a therapeutic massage? Why not head down to ESPH on Lordship Lane, next to the ED Picturehouse. There's 20%* off if you book your first massage session, or a booklet of sessions, by midnight tomorrow.


And we are delighted to welcome new massage therapists at our East Dulwich and Harley Street sites. They are ready and eager to help ease your pains and get you feeling better.


Happy Valentines!


ESPH, 116 Lordship Lane East Dulwich, London SE22 8HD

Phone: 020 7907 1900


Opening Hours

Monday ? Thursday 06:30 ? 22:00 Friday 06:30 ? 21:00

Saturday 08:00 ? 18:00 Sunday 09:00 ? 18:00

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